Rosarito Officers Reassigned

**State Police officers in Rosarito temporarily reassigned over complaints, heralding accountability push in ongoing police reform and addressing community concerns. Significant seizures and upcoming events shape law enforcement landscape in Baja California.**

**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Removed in Rosarito Over Complaints**

In Rosarito, four State Police officers have been temporarily reassigned following two formal complaints that have emerged since the State Police assumed local security duties on March 7th. According to Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, Baja California’s Secretary of Citizen Security, one of the complaints was lodged with the State Attorney General’s Office while the other was reported to the Internal Control Body of the security department.

Carrillo Rodríguez stated, “We have received complaints regarding the state police, with two formal cases currently under investigation.” He also mentioned that while there are allegations circulating on social media, no additional formal reports have been made.

In discussing the reassignment of the four officers, Carrillo Rodríguez emphasized that there is currently no evidence linking them to the complaints, but their relocation is a precautionary measure while investigations proceed. The State Police took over security in Rosarito, replacing the 264 municipal officers who are now undergoing a comprehensive vetting process that includes psychological, medical, and toxicological testing, in addition to social background checks and polygraph exams. Their firearms are also being inspected.

This move towards accountability is a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to reform Rosarito’s security forces, potentially signaling the start of significant and necessary changes.

**Secondary Article: Recent Developments in Law Enforcement in Baja California**

In recent weeks, law enforcement activities in Baja California have drawn significant attention. A notable incident involved the massive seizure of nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline in Ensenada. This operation underscores the continued efforts of authorities to combat fuel theft and enforce regulations effectively.

Additionally, Baja California is gearing up for the SCORE San Felipe 250, an event eagerly anticipated by motorsport enthusiasts. Meanwhile, Sheinbaum has launched a new housing program in Playas de Rosarito aimed at improving living standards for residents.

Amid these developments, Rosarito’s commitment to enhancing public safety and accountability remains at the forefront, as demonstrated by the temporary reassignment of State Police officers amid ongoing investigations. These actions reflect a proactive approach in addressing community concerns and ensuring the integrity of law enforcement in the region.